Sentences with phrase «stampede if»

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Leaving initiatives like the Major Fairs Program (a $ 15 - million yearly subsidy for the Calgary Stampede and Edmonton's summer K - Days) wholly intact leaves plenty for Kenney to slice if he wins next year.
If the gold price genie were to get out of the bottle, becoming international news in the process no matter how much the MSM might try to suppress it, it would spur a gold buying stampede that would cause a flood of money to pour out of bank accounts and into physical precious metals.
If you do get into a brawl or an stampede, then you are bigger than the elephant in the room.
If you lie down in a road in front of a stampede of horses they will choose to go around or over you but will make every effort to avoid stepping on you.
We have been stampeded back and forth between the «up and out» and the «down and in,» as if herded into the to - and - fro of an accelerated Hegelian dialectic.
If they had shouted «fire» in a crowded elevator and people had been stampeded to death, they would have had to face consequences.
If they didn't, then there would be a stampede for the church exits!.
«If they stampede, stick behind the tree and they'll run right past us,» he said.
Even if there's no game, the store will be open and you can take photos with the stampeding Broncos and all the busts of our ring of famers.
If there was a flashpoint to the 2011 Amador Valley softball season that concluded with the program's first North Coast Section title, it came in the Livermore Stampede tournament in early April.
Because if he had actually succeeded in getting companies to set up their offerings so that they all came with filters on and you had to switch them off, the industry consensus is that while you'd stop some proportion of the technically illiterate from accessing porn, that would include few children — and it would also add massive impetus to the growing stampede towards the «Darknet» - a place quite beyond the ability of the authorities, at present, to police effectively.
If it happened, the free tuition stampede would be a stampede toward state schools.
What if there was a stampede at the entrance in our attempt to escape?
Instead, if not exactly in an eager stampede, Brown's cabinet came to his defence.
There was a stampede for this but the elves are busy on their second printing so if you order now, it will ship as soon as it's available!
«Manchester - By - The - Sea» As if to ensure that this sprawling family epic from Kenneth Lonergan does not suffer the same ignominious fate as as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlatives.
A stampede of memos, if you will...
Even if it didn't cause showroom stampedes, during its six - year existence, the three - door racked up an impressive string of accomplishments in the Swedish Touring Cup series, winning both the 2009 and 2010 title, and over the course of its racing career, getting 20 overall victories, 42 podium finishes, 34 pole positions, and 22 fastest laps.
11.1 seconds into the stampede and the Bimmer is already at 124 mph and only runs out of steam at 155 mph or, if the M Driver's Package is added, 189 mph.
Even if consumers fail to stampede to the Apple Store, every major computer manufacturer, from Hewlett - Packard (HPQ, Fortune 500) to Dell (DELL, Fortune 500) to Asus and a raft of others you've never heard of, is focusing on the same form factor, which many people believe will replace not only the laptop but the desktop too.
If you can be one of the first to find a «novel» approach to Indie publishing, you will flourish until everybody else stampedes along the same path.
Sultan admits that one day her family could lure her back to the nation's capital, but otherwise if she had to choose between the Rideau or the rodeo, it's the Stampede all the way.
If Apple investors new about this — there'd be a stampede for the door.
However, if playing devils advocate, when the bond bubble bursts there will be a stampedes to the exit and anything that has the word «bond» attached to it will be sold off and set on fire no matter how sound and safe of an investment it is.
If not, I wouldn't necessarily be that alarmed — considering the foreign investor stampede into the new Irish REITs, the time may be ripe for pitching a new Irish economic play.
If you're not American or directly involved in the retail industry, you might not even have heard of Black Friday, athough you'll probably have heard the stampeding herds of shoppers around this time of year.
If you have heard of a little game called Crossy Road or Rodeo Stampede, then you are familiar with their work.
If you're in the mood for a new flavor of endless runner, then look no further than Rodeo Stampede: Sky Zoo Safari.
Like those sane characters we're supposed to identify with in horror flicks (the ones who are always ignored until it's almost too late), the report offers an unequivocal warning that we need to change direction — and change it fast — if we're to avoid stampeding off the climate cliff:
If you can fulfill your traffic school online requirement from home or go to a Stampede hotel room for an entire day, which sounds more convenient?
Hewitt previously told us that Faraday could've stanched the stampede of press over its financial viability if it had «just been transparent, even in a confidential manner» with the treasurer.
If these 4 horsemen are stampeding through your relationship it can lead to major dissatisfaction.
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